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NJ is eligible for up to 99 weeks of total benefits between regular state unemployment, 4 federal tiers and extended state benefits. First you need to apply for 26 weeks of regular unemployment benefits from NJ. If you exhaust those benefits you then proceed through the 4 federal tiers of benefits including; 20 weeks, 14 weeks, 13 weeks and 6 weeks. NJ qualifies for Tier because the unemployment rate is over 6%. NJ qualifies for Tier IV because unemployment is over 8.5%. if you exhaust your 53 weeks of federal unemployment you can then get added to the extended benefits rolls for NJ which can add up to 20 more weeks of benefits to bring the total to 99 weeks. There is talk of adding a 5th tier in the Senate for an additional 20 weeks. NJ would qualify for this new tier because unemployment is over 8.5%. So, if this new legislation passes the total number of weeks you can collect benefits in NJ will be 119. Assuming they don`t get rid of Tier IV or something like that. We`ll have to wait until after 9/13 when congress returns from break.

As of January 1, 2010 Canadians receive unemployment benefits based on a maximum of 55% of your average insurable earnings for the previous 52 work week cycle prior to your claim. The maximum annual payout is $43,200 meaning the largest cheque you can receive each week is $457. Unemployment benefits in Canada last from 14 to 45 weeks. The number of weeks paid out depends on the unemployment rate in your area as well as the number of insurable hours accumulated in the previous 52 weeks prior to your unemployment claim. You can call call 1-800-206-7218 to find out if there have been any changes to the unemployment payout structure since these rules were written.

Canada uses a system to calculate your benefits where weeks where you earn less than $225 are not counted when computing your payout. This allows you to get a higher unemployment benefit payout than you would normally. Also, if you are claiming benefits from somewhere you do not live Canada only uses 26 weeks of work to do their payout calculations.

Someone said: to claim the maximum you have to be the 1820 hours of insurable work category.. You will only get benefits if you are fired without just cause. If you resign you will definitely not be eligible for benefits.. Yes you can you just will have to register and explain the situation in the form

Someone said: You know I asked about part-time teachers collecting unemployment in the state of Indiana and I get all kinds of crap even answers for other states but not in Indiana. This is not helpful at all.

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